Mikimoto Kōkichi
Japanese pearl farmer and entrepreneur
Japanese pearl farmer and entrepreneur
Established the first successful pearl cultivation technique in Japan, including the development of cultured pearls. Founded Mikimoto & Co. in 1893, which became a leading luxury brand known for high-quality pearls. Expanded operations internationally and contributed to the growth of the pearl industry. Advocated for sustainable farming practices in pearl cultivation.
Pioneered pearl cultivation methods
Founded Mikimoto & Co.
Popularized cultured pearls worldwide
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